[COLOR=Navy]Okay, and do you want to replace it with an other, or you want to make a new?
The voices are here: assets0.pk3/sound/chars/NPCname/misc.
If you want to replace, only make a new pk3 there, and give the same name to your voice in the same directory.
If you want to make a new, try to write a new name (for example if there are death1.mp3, death2.mp3, and death3.mp3, then make a death4.mp3). I never tried it, I hope it's working;)[/COLOR]

BEHOLD! Dragged from the dark depths of jk3files, a tutorial on adding new soundsets to new or existing skins! (not written by me, i couldnt find the author)

TUTORIAL

How to make a new model soundset.

Tools you will need:
-A sound editor
-Pakscape
-Notepad

NOTE: There are several sound editors you can use. I use a combination of WavePad, a completely free sound editor (found here: Audio Sound Editing Software - Edit Mp3, Music & All Audio) and ScreenBlast Sound Forge. Your software will need to do, at minimum, the following: resample, save as mono.

Step 1. This tutorial will assume you already have your sounds picked out, and that they will be or are MP3. Wave files are much simpler, however they are usually much larger than MP3s and will add unwanted bulk to your mod. I suggest always using MP3 sounds, unless you can't for some reason. If you don't have your sounds picked out, make sure to find/create your sounds first. Here are the basic rules for making your own sounds, for either a player character or a weapon:

-it must be in mono (not stereo)
-it must be at 44100hz (128 kbps)

With these two guidelines in mind, feel free to start making your sounds.

NOTE: Music is different, so keep that in mind.

Step 2. Now that you have your sounds ready, you'll want to know where to put them. This tutorial will cover player model soundsets, as they are far more complicated than weapon soundsets. This tutorial will assume you are only using a multiplayer soundset (comprised of your basic pain sounds, a fall sound, and a taunt perhaps). Using a skin from our past, Bob's Skin, we'll make a new sound folder for him called "bob_skin". Open up Pakscape, open your skin's PK3 (or make a new PK3 if you choose), and make the following: a folder called "sound" (sound, not sounds), inside make a folder called "chars", and inside make a new folder called "bob_skin" (or whatever you want to call your soundset). Inside this folder, make a folder called "misc". This is the most important step, which I must admit half the time I forget to do. It is one of the simplest errors that can cause you endless amounts of grief if you can't figure out where you went wrong.
Step 3. Put all of your sounds (if you have any concerns about what to call your sounds, open up "assets0.pk3" and look at some of the default soundsets) into the misc folder of your soundset.
Step 4. Open up notepad and make the following entry:

bob_skinm

This will assume that your skin is a male. "f" for female, obviously. This file will direct your skin to use your new soundset.
Step 5. Save this as "sounds.cfg" (save as "all files" so it does not save as a text file) and put it in the same folder as your skin, not your soundset.
Step 6. Save your PK3 and try it out.

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